Prostate enlargement can usually be completely cured by minimally invasive surgery, but there are some patients who cannot be cured. The specifics should be taken into account with the specific condition and surgical methods. Minimally invasive surgical methods commonly used for prostate hyperplasia include plasma electrocision, bipolar electrocision, holmium laser enucleation, laser coagulation, etc., which removes the hyperplastic glands, so there is a possibility of rehyperplasia of the residual prostate gland after the operation. However, according to the clinical statistics, it is usually possible to achieve a therapeutic effect of more than 10 years, with a satisfactory overall therapeutic effect, and if there is any recurrence of the problem, re-surgery or drug treatment can be considered. In addition, minimally invasive surgery for prostate enlargement also includes prostate stenting, which can relieve lower urinary tract symptoms caused by prostate enlargement. This surgery cannot completely cure prostate enlargement, but mainly relieves the symptoms of urinary retention. There are many minimally invasive surgical procedures for prostate enlargement, and the prognosis of different treatments is also different. If you have prostate enlargement, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for timely consultation.